Aspire2 magazine for young disabled people: issue 2: December 2013
A magazine to help young disabled people to raise their career aspirations, fulfil their potential and make the transition into work.
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This edition looks at disability attitudes, perceptions and hate crime.
It includes interviews with:
- TV broadcaster Alex Brooker
- Mike Penning MP
- Paralympian Louise Hunt
- Assistant Chief Constable Harris – Disability Hate Crime lead
- Stephen Brookes from the Disability Hate Crime Network
It also features articles about the work that is being done to deal with negative attitudes, for example, the Brittle Bone Society’s schools project, and Time to Change.
The Disabled People’s User Led Organisations Young Ambassadors have been involved in preparing the magazine.
Listen to Aspire2 magazine issue 2
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Why did the disabled person cross the road: Young DPULO Ambassadors
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Opinion: Mike Penning MP Minister for State for Disabled People
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You can tell the values of a nation by its advertisements: Opinion – Stephen Brookes
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The Louise Hunt interview: Giving out a positive attitude will always reflect on others around you
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Interview: Assistant Chief Constable Harris – Disability Hate Crime Lead